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Aeroseal Partners with Electric & Gas Industries Association

CINCINNATI — Aeroseal and the nonprofit, Electric & Gas Industries Association (EGIA), announced a partnership that will provide building contractors with easy access to tools and business training essential for business success. Under the partnership, Aeroseal contractors will receive a discount on EGIA membership, and EGIA member contractors will receive discounts on the purchase of Aeroseal duct sealing systems. In addition, both Aeroseal and EGIA will actively participate in each other organization’s key events including conferences, webinars, and workshops.

As part of the partnership, membership discounts and other benefits will also be extended between EGIA and members of Comfort Institute (CI), a training organization for home and duct performance. Among other shared benefits, EGIA members will be offered CI regional training classes and Aeroseal and CI contractors will have access to in-depth business operational training delivered through EGIA’s Contractor University.

“As a nonprofit organization, we are able to offer a uniquely affordable and value-packed training program that provides building contractors with the business skills needed to meet the challenges of a changing industry,” said Bruce Matulich, CEO and executive director of EGIA. “Add to this, the home performance best practice training provided by Comfort Institute, and contractors have a real roadmap to success.”

“This partnership represents a real opportunity for building contractors looking for competitive advantages,” said Bryan Barnes, Aeroseal’s senior director of business development. “In a business environment where old strategies are no longer enough, the Aeroseal/CI/EGIA alliance holds the key to success. From technology discounts to business management training to energy efficiency education, the shared benefits of these organizations hold the key to business security and growth in the years ahead.”

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